The
History Of Call Of Duty: Pt 12 Infinite Warfare
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Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare
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Call
Of Duty: Infinite Warfare, 2016,PC,
Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Infinity
Ward are the developers behind Infinite Warfare and after the extreme
negative backlash to the initial trailer, they must have wondered
what they did wrong. People loved Advanced Warfare and the future
sections of the last two Black Ops games, but many felt, Infinite
Warfare took things too far.
Which
is a shame really as Infinite Warfare is a very well made game. The
story really is the most “epic” of the franchise as literally the
whole solar system is being fought over. Captain Nick Reyes is who
you play as and you will go to distant planets and space stations
trying to stop the SDF from taking over the galaxy. The story is very
well done. With great voice acting and a pretty darn good script. It
is like you are playing a role in a sci-fi movie. As well as your
first person shooter sections, you had zero gravity and some vehicle
sections to mix things up a bit which was pretty cool.
While
multiplayer was great, Zombies was where it was at. Infinity Ward
really stepped up their game with Zombies. It was called Zombies In
Spaceland and saw you run around a 1980’s theme park trying to
survive waves of zombies, it is awesome! There was also plenty of
Zombies DLC, each one having its own theme.
For
some, the main selling point of Infinite Warfare was the special
edition that came packaged with a remastered version of the original
Modern Warfare. This was a huge selling point and saw many gamers go
for the special edition.
In
all Infinite Warfare is a fantastic first person shooter, but sadly
for some people, it was too sci-fi and that was why they did not like
it.